This fascinating book considers the social, industrial and economic factors that shape the housing market in and around London, exploring the changes that took place from 1907 to 1908 and discussing their lasting impact on historic housing issues. The author meticulously examines the importance of adequate housing for all sections of society, how it affects both health and social welfare, and how housing provision can improve the economy and living conditions across the social spectrum. This book presents well researched insights into a topic that, at the time, was poorly understood; it remains an insightful account of the urgent social problem of housing that was faced by London.
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